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Discover Ludwig"be adverse to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom typically used to describe an intense dislike or unwillingness to accept or comply with something. For example, "The teacher was adverse to the idea of granting extra time to complete the assignment."
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But we wouldn't be adverse to it.
But he certainly wouldn't be adverse to more cash.
The deal "will not be adverse to the public interest".
Major tax cuts over the very near term will be adverse to the current favorable economic and market climate.
The debt commitment letters have not been publicly disclosed in this transaction, but these letters typically require that any revised terms not be adverse to the banks.
First, the judge looked favorably on a proposal by the defendants' lawyers to have an expedited trial, because holding up the deal would be adverse to ExamWorks.
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This is adverse to classification.
The District Court's decision was adverse to the United States.
Because the policy of the bill is adverse to the diffusion of the light of Christianity.
The adsorption effect of shale gas is adverse to the development of shale gas.
I sometimes find it difficult to "sell" Twitter and other social media forums to those who are adverse to it.
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